act of courtesy, approbation, breathless adoration, compatibility, deification, favor, good offices, honor, labor of love, prestige, social grace
Last update: July 10, 2015
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Show courtesy towards your elders. [noun]
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All above pictures reproduced courtesy of Thompson & Morgan. [noun]
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It is possible to overdose on a number of prescription asthma drugs and thus obtain a rather unpleasant belladonna trip courtesy of the NHS ! [noun]
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Lord Fareham landed at the lower flight of steps as the song ended, and came slowly along the terrace, saluting his wife's friends with a grave courtesy. [noun]
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And that this amazing condescension--received with a smiling and curtsying civility--should have been unacknowledged by any reciprocal courtesy was an affront that could hardly be wiped out with blood. [noun]
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Indeed, it was his friendship and his good lady's unvarying courtesy that took me to the capital. [noun]
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But what I admire is the courtesy of these two eminent persons towards each other. [noun]
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She would treat her with courtesy, show her house and dairy, and there an end. [noun]
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Edie had arranged his various bags, and was bound for the renewal of his wandering life, but first advanced with due courtesy to take his leave of the ancient crone. [noun]
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